Description
Between 1945 and 1992, the United States performed well over 1,000 full-scale nuclear tests. Hear the incredible story of weapons testing, from the remarkable Trinity test of July 16, 1945, to the nation’s most-recent test, Julin-Divider. Alan Carr discusses why, where, and how the US performed tests. He also features footage of key moments in nuclear history.
Alan Carr serves as a program manager and the senior historian for Los Alamos National Laboratory. During his tenure as a laboratory historian, Carr produced several publications and lectures pertaining to the Manhattan Project, nuclear testing history, and the historical evolution of LANL
